Magh Éne played with the stiff breeze and led by two points, 0-7 to 0-4, at the end of an evenly contested first half.

The Bundoran boys scored the last four points in the closing ten minutes as they came from 0-3 to 0-4 down.

Brian McHenry, with his second from wing back, Oran Gallagher, Niall Carr (free) and Cian Brennan scored those last points.

Coláiste Ailigh's Oisin MacGairbeith converted from out wide on the right hand side for the game’s opening point after five minutes.

But Magh Éne hit the next three scores as Timmy

Govorov, McHenry and Cian McEniff landed the points for Fergal Flaherty's side for a 0-3 to 0-1 lead with 15 minutes on the clock.

But with MacGaothin, Niall O Hannagáin, Brian Mac A tSaoir in good form Coláiste Ailigh had drawn level 0-3 by the 19 minute mark.

MacGaothin and Oisin Tuathaill scored the Coláiste Ailigh points.

And the Letterkenny boys were ahead shortly after thanks to a super point from MacGaothin, before Magh Éne pulled away with that late scoring flurry.

MacCeallabhuí (2) and Diarmuid O'Cathail landed quick points on the resumption to tie up the game at 0-7 each.

But the Bundoran boys were two up again with two quick Niall Carr points for a 0-9 to 0-7 lead by the 44 minute mark.

Magh Éne were looking good at this stage. But Brian Mac tSaoir kicked an inspirational point for a one point game on 55 minutes.

This was followed by another super strike, this time from Nial O'Hannagáin, to tie up the game at 0-9 each with 56 minutes on the clock.

And then came the decisive score; a high punt into the Magh Éne goalmouth from Eoin MacGaoithin broke and Michéal MacSuibhne was on hand to smash to the back of the net for a 1-9 to 0-9 lead with three minutes on the clock.

With the winning post in sight MacCeallbhuí, Mac a tSaoir and Sean O'Braoin added the cream to an amazing victory.

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